Some Additional File System-Related Commands
Viewing File Systems with bdf
You can manually view the file systems you have mounted with the bdf command. bdf provides the following output:
File system | Block device file system name. In the following example, several logical volumes are shown. |
KBytes | Number of KBytes of total disk space on the file system. |
used | The number of used KBytes on the file system. |
avail | The number of available KBytes on the file system. |
%used | The percentage of total available disk space that is used on the file system. |
Mounted on | The directory name on which the file system is mounted. |
iused | Number of inodes in use (only if you use the -i option with bdf). |
ifree | Number of free inodes (only if you use the -i option with bdf). |
%iuse | Percentage ... |
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